Sentence examples for territorial concept from inspiring English sources

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6 Our act of state doctrine, as formulated in past decisions of the Court, carries the territorial concept one step further.

At the end of the 19th century the power of the territorial concept was released in eastern Europe in a cultural renaissance that focused, in part, on a return to the land and, in western and central Europe, in a political movement coloured by nationalist motifs in European thought.

The caliphate is roughly the equivalent of the papacy — once a major territorial concept, and still today a concept of the living religious community of Catholicism.

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The incident reminded writer of a statement he heard several times in Vienna that Austria is more thana territorial concept--it is a frame of mind--and that a new, Austria-centered"Mitteleuropa" may soon emerge from the ruins of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Despite the eighteen centuries of the pre-Zionist Diaspora, and the fact that more than a half of the Jews in the world live outside Israel, Israeli historical geographers almost totally neglect Diaspora lifestyles and spatialities and ignore the impact of the geographical imagination of Diaspora Jews on the (re construction of Zionist territorial concepts and space.

Although dogs are territorial, their concept of territoriality is highly flexible: wherever their owner goes will be their territory.

The concept of territorial capital is used to consider spatial characteristics in assessing the capacity for rural development.

Territorial cohesion is a concept that is generating growing interest in both the academic-scientific and political arenas.

What makes our industry viable and our literary output distinctive is the concept of territorial copyright, and once again it's under threat.

Historically, the concept of territorial waters originated in the controversy over the status of the sea in the formative period of modern international law in the 17th century.

This approach enabled us to identify those stations that had little or no potential at all and which had been established for essentially political reasons in countries where the concept of territorial cohesion had been applied in an inappropriate way.

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